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Paperback I Am the Child: Using Brain Gym with Children Who Have Special Needs Book

ISBN: 0942143108

ISBN13: 9780942143102

I Am the Child: Using Brain Gym with Children Who Have Special Needs

This book is the story of eleven children who have complex developmental needs. Over a two year period, Koester journaled her experiences as a teacher in a public school classroom, drawing out the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I am a child

As a Brain Gym consultant myself I found this book inspiring, moving and spiritual Her compasion, openess, and the ability to get the coperation of each child is a truly amazing.It refelcts how Freeman entered into the the life of a blind child. Using brain gym she helped stimulate the sensory system, to co ordiante her eyes and hands and activate core postrual muscles supporting learning from the inside out. It is a great testimonal for the work of Paul and Gail Dennsion. I highly recomend this book to teachers and carers who work with children who have a disability.

From severe handicaps to healing wholeness

This is a very inspiring and moving account of Freeman's 2-year response to an ad "Special Day Class Teacher With Severely Handicapped Students" that transformed her own life and that of so many others. The title "I AM the Child" is very significant. It reflects how Freeman entered into the life and soul of each unique child's multiple challenges and needs. She literally imitated each severely handicapped child to get the inner sense, feelings and needs of these 11 exceptional children. Her compassion, openness, the ability to get the cooperation of each child, teachers, parents and general-ed peers, all helped in the process of tranformation. Reading the book is a spiritual experience. From the Christian perspective, you see incarnation in becoming another and salvation as wholeness being lived out again and again in these miracles of learning and growth. The subtitle: "Using Brain Gym with children who have special needs" is a great testimony to Brain Gym and Vision Gym, developed by Paul and Gail Dennison. "These simple movements help stimulate the sensory system, coordinate eyes and hands, and activate core postural muscles, supporting learning from the inside out.(p. 17) Freeman adapted these exercises and was even able to restore sight to one blind child! For a scientific neurological basis of Brain Gym, please read Carla Hannaford's "Smart Moves". What the book conveys is the vision, heart, honesty and courage that inspire every educator and parent. If only all classrooms would have such personal and competent care suffused by the spirit of compassion and love!
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